For Racing Regulators, Salix Debate Just Beginning
Racing regulators around the country discuss Kentucky’s move to ban race-day furosemide administration.
Racing regulators around the country discuss Kentucky’s move to ban race-day furosemide administration.
A 17-year-old teen has been charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors in connection with the incidents.
The medication furosemide (Salix) will be discussed by J. David Richardson, MD, and Foster Northrop, DVM.
Representatives are needed in the fields of humane advocacy, wildlife management, and livestock management.
The TRA has endorsed a policy for equine medication reform supported by many industry stakeholders.
Dermorphin is a natural opiate more potent than morphine but less likely to produce addiction.
The agency cannot use helicopters to gather animals in non-emergency sectors of the herd management area.
An Indiana woman has died from injuries sustained when a falling tree struck her during a guided trail ride.
The amendment restricts funding for USDA inspections at U.S. horse processing plants in 2013.
The petitioner said she filed the suit after attempts to resolve gather-related issues with the BLM failed.
The 9th International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases will take place Oct. 21-26, 2012 in Kentucky.
The BLM is seeking bids for new long-term pasture facilities to house 800 to 2,000 wild horses and burros.
His owners elected euthanasia after the colt began showing laminitis signs in one of his uninjured legs.
The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities and the Hong Konj Jockey club support the decision.
The CHRB handed down the suspension after a horse in O’Neill’s care was found to have an elevated TCO2 level.
Using the LP allele for reference, researchers determined some prehistoric horses had spots like Appaloosas.
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